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that's not the impression that, for example, and they matter, john boehner doesn't have that impression. >> not just john boehner! democratic senators. charlie, they've talked to you, they've talked to me. democratic senators say the guy never reaches out to them he's done 18 campaign style events since they got -- >> no. >> but is the president's crisis big enough so that we need to have everything on the table that the president shouldn't do that? lay out his plan, he occupy it is bully pulpit, he the president in the executive branch rather than 535 members of congress? >> it understand where he's coming from and i think he's right. >> rose: where is he coming from? >> if he lists something -- and he has done. if you look at not the most recent but look at the budget he released last year. it called for a mixture of substantial spending cut -- >> rose: in what part of the budget? >> there were substantial cuts in medicare. actually, large cuts in medicare. >> in terms of the budget or in terms of health care reform? >> no, there were tactually further cuts in met care in the budget s
that's not the impression that, for example, and they matter, john boehner doesn't have that impression. >> not just john boehner! democratic senators. charlie, they've talked to you, they've talked to me. democratic senators say the guy never reaches out to them he's done 18 campaign style events since they got -- >> no. >> but is the president's crisis big enough so that we need to have everything on the table that the president shouldn't do that? lay out his plan, he occupy...
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andrew koppelman is the john paul stevens professor of law at northwestern university. he received his bachelor's from the university of chicago and his jd and phd from yale law school. his scholarship focuses on issues at the intersection of law and political philosophy. he is the author of "defending american religious neutrality," and several other books. and more than 80 articles and scholarly journals. sherif girgis is a phd student in philosophy at princeton university and a jd candidate at yale law school. after graduating from princeton , where he won prizes for best senior thesis in ethics and philosophy, as well as the dante society prize, he obtained a degree from the university of oxford as a rhodes scholar. he is the author of a recent book "what is marriage," described as the most formidable defense of traditional marriage ever written. we are grateful to him for participating in this event. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks, everyone, for coming. a special thankso professor koppelman. i have a pleasure of speaking on the panel with him bef
andrew koppelman is the john paul stevens professor of law at northwestern university. he received his bachelor's from the university of chicago and his jd and phd from yale law school. his scholarship focuses on issues at the intersection of law and political philosophy. he is the author of "defending american religious neutrality," and several other books. and more than 80 articles and scholarly journals. sherif girgis is a phd student in philosophy at princeton university and a jd...
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i want to say thank you, pope john paul ii . the reason why, as i would say thanks to your predecessor pope john paul ii. this is it a evangelical and not a catholic who appreciates the firm convictions of the catholic church and popes who decipeded that the purpose of the church is not a mere thermometer reflecting the culture of whatever the world happens to believe in the given moment, but believes that the church is to be the thermostat that can read the culture that is it prevalent in the world, but whose purpose is to adjust the temperature of the culture to what it ought to be . for that, i say thank you for faithful service to the bible, and to the traditions much gold's people. a good thing. well, scientist say that the meteor that streak would across the sky in russia on morning exploded with a force equivulent . atomic here's what the leader of russia said. those are not metorites falling, it is the americans trying out a new weapon. really? i think he must think that we have a great big bubble gum machine that we wil
i want to say thank you, pope john paul ii . the reason why, as i would say thanks to your predecessor pope john paul ii. this is it a evangelical and not a catholic who appreciates the firm convictions of the catholic church and popes who decipeded that the purpose of the church is not a mere thermometer reflecting the culture of whatever the world happens to believe in the given moment, but believes that the church is to be the thermostat that can read the culture that is it prevalent in the...
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in george wrights "life behind the vail" he writes obama john paul her standing before tens of thousands of slaves when slavery still existed in kentucky and declaring my countmen you are free. while i command the military forces of the united states we'll defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of republican party. while a legislature voted against the 13th, 14th, and the 15th amendments. william worely was a black republican. he was the founder of louisville's naacp, he's a republican. most of the founders of the ncaap were republicans. worely bought a house in a white section in defiance of the segregation law. the case was finally decided by the supreme court in 1917 unanimously holding that the kentucky law could not forbid the sale of a house based on race. the republican party's history is rich in eman pation and black history. republican still pride the sense of justice that m.l.k. spoke of when he said an unjustice law is any law that a majority forces on a minority but does not make binding upon itself. [applause] >> i wasn't sure if my sp
in george wrights "life behind the vail" he writes obama john paul her standing before tens of thousands of slaves when slavery still existed in kentucky and declaring my countmen you are free. while i command the military forces of the united states we'll defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of republican party. while a legislature voted against the 13th, 14th, and the 15th amendments. william worely was a black republican. he was the founder...
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john boehner paul ryan eric cantor all voted for it. and when it was over john boehner said i love this. i got 98% of what i want. these cuts which are so bad that everybody thought never, never, never would congress go along with it. you know why the republicans want to go along with it? because they don't give a damn. they don't care if the government is whacked across the board. first responders and air traffic controllers and pell grants and all of that other stuff cut. they don't care. so my question to you is, do you think this see quester is going to happen? and if it does and it looks like it is, who gets the blame? i think the american people know who gets the blame. they are not going to blame it on president obama. but the republicans are stupid stupid, stupid. let's talk about it. >> announcer: this is the "full court press," the "bill press show," live on your radio and on current tv. ♪ for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on curre
john boehner paul ryan eric cantor all voted for it. and when it was over john boehner said i love this. i got 98% of what i want. these cuts which are so bad that everybody thought never, never, never would congress go along with it. you know why the republicans want to go along with it? because they don't give a damn. they don't care if the government is whacked across the board. first responders and air traffic controllers and pell grants and all of that other stuff cut. they don't care. so...
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john paul ii? most american catholics say john paul helped the church and benedict was a mixed blessing. top conservative leaders and activists gathered for c-pac, the largest and oldest conference for conservatives. new polling provides more evidence that the republican brand has some problems. more than six in ten questioned in a pew research survey say that the gop is out of touch with the public. that's 16 points higher than the democratic party. >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> that's what hillary clinton told cnn back in january. as she stepped down as secretary of state. but what if she does run for the white house again, how would she fare against some possible republican candidates? a new poll has her topping new jersey governor chris christie by eight points and leading senator mark rubio of florida and congress man paul ryan by double digits in hypothetical 2016 presidential showdowns. if vice president joe biden is the democratic nominee. the quinnipiac survey suggests closer co
john paul ii? most american catholics say john paul helped the church and benedict was a mixed blessing. top conservative leaders and activists gathered for c-pac, the largest and oldest conference for conservatives. new polling provides more evidence that the republican brand has some problems. more than six in ten questioned in a pew research survey say that the gop is out of touch with the public. that's 16 points higher than the democratic party. >> i have absolutely no plans to run....
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john boehner voted for it. eric cantor voted for it. paul ryan voted for it. he signed the bill because it was the only way they could avoid the debt ceiling. john boehner said when the sequester passed, peter get your head out of your ass. he said he got 98% of what he wanted in the sequester. it is john boehner's baby. ann's calling from buffalo new york. >> caller: good morning. i think the last caller answered part of my question. is anybody following up on what the constituents of these republicans are saying now that they're home doing their town meetings or whatever? >> bill: first of all ann, if you think they're home doing their town meetings, i got a bridge i'll sell you. they're on the beach somewhere. i think they're not listening ann. i think that's the point. they're not listening to the constituents or they wouldn't support the sequester. >> caller: okay. another thing dawned on me. the news i'm hearing is oh, you know this sequester is terrible. it is terrible. it is obama's idea but isn't it a good idea? >> bill: the sequester? no it's not a g
john boehner voted for it. eric cantor voted for it. paul ryan voted for it. he signed the bill because it was the only way they could avoid the debt ceiling. john boehner said when the sequester passed, peter get your head out of your ass. he said he got 98% of what he wanted in the sequester. it is john boehner's baby. ann's calling from buffalo new york. >> caller: good morning. i think the last caller answered part of my question. is anybody following up on what the constituents of...
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paul stevens, who will administer the oath of office to the vice president elect. will you all please stand? >> i, joseph robinette biden, swear i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. i take this obligation freely. >> without any reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without any reservation or purpose of evasion. i will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of which i'm about to enter. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. thank you, mr. justice. [cheers and applause] [fanfare sounds]♪ >> it is my pleasure to introduce the unique musical performance of itzhak perlman, yo-yo ma, gabriela montreo, and anthony mcgill. [cheers and applause] arranged for this occasion by john williams. ♪ ♪
paul stevens, who will administer the oath of office to the vice president elect. will you all please stand? >> i, joseph robinette biden, swear i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. i take this obligation freely. >> without any reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without any reservation or purpose of evasion. i will faithfully discharge the duties of...
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so i think that tells you how important it was to john paul stevens. sonia sotomayor has a book out now, "my beloved world" and that -- she has been out in public a lot. she has been talking about how she is pretty nervous about this experience. >> it looks like they are standing up for the vice president. they are applauding. you know what let's just enjoy it for a moment. here it is, the swearing-in ceremony. >> the vice president has asked that we bless this occasion with prayer. and so let us pray. the prophet micah proclaims, you have been told, oh, mortal what is good and what the lord requires of you, only to love justice and goodness and walk humbly with your god. gracious god, that the moment in history, we ask your blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews his sacred pledge to his country age midall the complexities of our world, a world so beautiful but also broken, give him a share of your wisdom so that he can know what is good and give him the courage to always do what is right. walk close by him so he can do justice and to labor tir
so i think that tells you how important it was to john paul stevens. sonia sotomayor has a book out now, "my beloved world" and that -- she has been out in public a lot. she has been talking about how she is pretty nervous about this experience. >> it looks like they are standing up for the vice president. they are applauding. you know what let's just enjoy it for a moment. here it is, the swearing-in ceremony. >> the vice president has asked that we bless this occasion...
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whether it's this one, john paul ii or the next pope not everything he says is infallible. there is a hierarchy of truth. when it comes to more what is more authoritative and less authoritative and not everything is weighed equally. >> cenk: thank you for not giving me a yes or no. powerful stories to tell, and we appreciate hearing from both of you. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> cenk: now when we come back, well we got good news on military benefits. it turns out same-sex couples will be getting some. is it too late for some couples? and how much of those benefits will they actually be receiving. we'll tell you a story that is powerful. >> she would not be able to coordinate because of the difference of marriage act. she would be recognized as a friend. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling quea
whether it's this one, john paul ii or the next pope not everything he says is infallible. there is a hierarchy of truth. when it comes to more what is more authoritative and less authoritative and not everything is weighed equally. >> cenk: thank you for not giving me a yes or no. powerful stories to tell, and we appreciate hearing from both of you. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> cenk: now when we come back, well we got good news on military benefits. it turns out same-sex...
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i think it's inexcuse cuesible. >> john: that's rand paul getting his in for 2016. i'm thrilled to be joined by tj crowley. thank you so much for joining us this evening. >> a through, john. >> john: i want to get your take on this. did these hearings seem to be more about what happened in four years than what happened in benghazi last fall? >> it's a mix. certainly as your clip showed, some senators and some representatives who just haven't got past september 15th. by the same token there were some from both parties who took the same forward-looking perspective that secretary clinton has and say what does benghazi tell us about the dynamic of the region and the danger of al-qaeda. how do you connect what happened to libya to what is happening in mali and recently in algeria? i think that's the kind of perspective that we need as we continue to sort through what happened. while she testified today, there is still many things that we don't know. particularly who did it and why they did it. that's still subject of the fbi investigation. >> john: as we just heard senat
i think it's inexcuse cuesible. >> john: that's rand paul getting his in for 2016. i'm thrilled to be joined by tj crowley. thank you so much for joining us this evening. >> a through, john. >> john: i want to get your take on this. did these hearings seem to be more about what happened in four years than what happened in benghazi last fall? >> it's a mix. certainly as your clip showed, some senators and some representatives who just haven't got past september 15th. by...
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. >> reporter: pope benedict became head of the catholic church succeeding pope john paul. some say he didn't go far enough. >> he wasn't ever as popular as the other popes and there are a lot of questions over how he handled the sex scandal in particular. >> reporter: there are several contenders but no clear front runner. >> who among this body has the qualifications, the characteristics, the spiritual gifts to fill that chair. >> reporter: pope benedict appointed half the cardinals that will choose his successor. the vatican hopes to have a new pope by easter at the end of the month. at the vatican, anna batangra. >> angelo scola, and cardinal mark polet, are in the running. >>> the pope's decision stunned the local catholic community. rochelle richie has reaction from catholics and the arch bishop. >> reporter: this news is very unexpected and many parisheners is very surprised. parishioner are stunned that pope benedict is stepping down. >> the only thing i'm thinking is he may be sick. >> reporter: it's been more than 600 years since the pope has resigned. this aftern
. >> reporter: pope benedict became head of the catholic church succeeding pope john paul. some say he didn't go far enough. >> he wasn't ever as popular as the other popes and there are a lot of questions over how he handled the sex scandal in particular. >> reporter: there are several contenders but no clear front runner. >> who among this body has the qualifications, the characteristics, the spiritual gifts to fill that chair. >> reporter: pope benedict...
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it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the speaker but this afternoon, opposed the fiscal cliff deal that speaker boehner tonight would allow to pass the house. >> the senate passed it this morning, 89-8. mcgrath republicans cooperating. to reverse the house tax hikes on 98 percent of americans that took effect at the midnight fiscal cliff, but leaving it in the place tax hikes on the wealthy, income over $400,000 and postponed the spending cuts. democrats pushed for house approval. >> the issue of an up or down vote should not be questioned. >> house republicans' battle. cantor demanding budget cuts be added to the bill. >> we are serious about cutting spending, though there are not. >> we are going to see where we are then vote. >> the moderates wob -- won. house passage all but assured. >> we are working hard to pull ourselves back from that cliff. we went over the cliff and are pulling ourselves back. >> it is not a one day quick fix. looks like the final margin of vi
it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the speaker but this afternoon, opposed the fiscal cliff deal that speaker boehner tonight would allow to pass the house. >> the senate passed it this morning, 89-8. mcgrath republicans cooperating. to reverse the house tax hikes on 98 percent of americans that took effect at the midnight fiscal cliff, but leaving it in the place tax...
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. >>> in papal history, there have been johns, there have been pauls, there have been john pauls, there have been leos and buy us and innocence and alexanders and nicholas' but there's never, ever been a francis. there's never been a pope francis until today. today, after two weeks of not having a pope at all, after five rounds of voting and burning the papers with their votes recorded on them, today, the conclave of 150 cardinals elects one of their own to be the pope. they picked jorge mario bergoglio, a jesuit from argentina. he's the first jesuit pope. he's the first pope to hail from south america. he's the first non-european pope in 1,000 years. the former cardinal bergoglio was born to italian immigrants in argentina. he got a respiratory infection when he was little and doctors removed one of his lungs. he's had one lung most of his adult life. his plans were to become a chemist. at the age of 32, mario bergoglio decided to become a priest. he became a ranking jesuit in argue tina at the time of the cold war in the '70s. jesuit and catholic leadership with complicit with it in w
. >>> in papal history, there have been johns, there have been pauls, there have been john pauls, there have been leos and buy us and innocence and alexanders and nicholas' but there's never, ever been a francis. there's never been a pope francis until today. today, after two weeks of not having a pope at all, after five rounds of voting and burning the papers with their votes recorded on them, today, the conclave of 150 cardinals elects one of their own to be the pope. they picked...
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it does appear, at least that last evening, john hess and paul singer who ron elliott may have had a brief conversation. >> really? >> i am told there was nothing substantive discussed during that conversation if you look at mr. hess who is proposed now splitting the chairman and ceo roles and there's a look at paul singer, who is not running this, he has a couple of other guys running this campaign which, by the way, has been brutal and it's at the meeting if not before, but jim, you do get the sense and i certainly do from my reporting that there's a possiblity of some sort of resolution in the next 24 hours. we'll see if it happens. you have the elliott side which i believe is feeling fairly confident and it has four, maybe all five of its directors and so what are they willing to take and they're getting closer to having real talks and whether that will occur is still to be determined. >> i'm confused, david. if you want the stock higher, you sell the company, you don't add directors. what with am i missing here? what is an adding of directors to the minority mean? >> to the exte
it does appear, at least that last evening, john hess and paul singer who ron elliott may have had a brief conversation. >> really? >> i am told there was nothing substantive discussed during that conversation if you look at mr. hess who is proposed now splitting the chairman and ceo roles and there's a look at paul singer, who is not running this, he has a couple of other guys running this campaign which, by the way, has been brutal and it's at the meeting if not before, but jim,...
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john paul with the fall of the iron curtain. but are we seeing anything, do you think, that indicates this pope can help lead in a global way on this issue? the way he led in his home country? >> i think that he is continuing a long tradition of our church hierarchy speaking out on behalf of workers starting in the 1890s, john paul ii called unions indispensable. what's different about pope francis and what's exciting for progressive catholics like me is that he's standing on the side of the poor and he's wearing sensible shoes to stand in. he's walking the walk. and you know, he said he wants a poor church for the poor and i think that progressive catholics like myself would add we want a just church for justice seekers. we're excited that he's looking at justice in the world and speaking out so passionately and fervently about it. we're hoping that he looks at justice within our church, too. >> there are 136 house members who are catholic, 27 senators who are catholic. that's a pretty good percentage, kate. i've had members of
john paul with the fall of the iron curtain. but are we seeing anything, do you think, that indicates this pope can help lead in a global way on this issue? the way he led in his home country? >> i think that he is continuing a long tradition of our church hierarchy speaking out on behalf of workers starting in the 1890s, john paul ii called unions indispensable. what's different about pope francis and what's exciting for progressive catholics like me is that he's standing on the side of...
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the only reason he stayed at his post is because of pope john paul ii. he said quote strength of mind and body are necessary. strength which in the past few months has deteriorated. that i've had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted me. the 85-year-old's last day of pope will be february 28th. and the last time a pope resigned was nearly 600 years ago in 1415 when pope gregory stepped down. pope benedict was born in 1927 as joseph in germany. he was forced into hitlers youth at age 14. he served in the army but desserted and eventually captured by the americans. his decision sets the stage for a new pope to be elected before the end of march. and coming up later this morning. we hope to get reaction from the that catholic community especially in the light of the fact that ash wednesday is coming up in two days. and of course it's the most spiritual time of the year for catholics leading up to easter. live in san francisco i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> over night news a crash in concord leaves one man with l
the only reason he stayed at his post is because of pope john paul ii. he said quote strength of mind and body are necessary. strength which in the past few months has deteriorated. that i've had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted me. the 85-year-old's last day of pope will be february 28th. and the last time a pope resigned was nearly 600 years ago in 1415 when pope gregory stepped down. pope benedict was born in 1927 as joseph in germany. he was forced...
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xxiii or this is john paul i in the smile. this is boldness and courage of john paul ii. this is the depth of pope benedict. cardinal bergoglio brings to the office now as pope francis his own gift. and one of those great gifts has been his simple way of living in buenos aires. his closeness to the poor. he's not afraid to be near people. and so important. the themes of love and kindness and gentleness into the homily. the whole thing of taking care of creation. he talked about the herods out there like king herod who come to destroy joy and take us away from things we're supposed to be doing. this is somebody who's speaking directly to people's hearts. i know being here for the past month, especially the past week, people are blown away by what they see. they haven't seen this for a long time. >> thomas father rosica, vatican spokesperson, thank you for talking with us. and thank you for bearing with those alarms, and the, the sirens going on behind you we appreciate that as well. let's get right to john berman. >> thanks, so
xxiii or this is john paul i in the smile. this is boldness and courage of john paul ii. this is the depth of pope benedict. cardinal bergoglio brings to the office now as pope francis his own gift. and one of those great gifts has been his simple way of living in buenos aires. his closeness to the poor. he's not afraid to be near people. and so important. the themes of love and kindness and gentleness into the homily. the whole thing of taking care of creation. he talked about the herods out...
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mike vick para at the white house, we have about 30 seconds here, talk about that john maynor/paul ryan vote for it and then the erick cantor no. >> a lot of people will be reading into that. >> for the future of leadership, causing mischief, they speculated that john bayno wanted to put this boat off until after the new congress. on thursday, he simply played it safe. they knew this was going to be a very tough thing for him to put on the floor. the fact that he has done that and voted in support of it and now has eric cantor, his number two, the top deputy as the majority leader in the house of representatives voting against it, that is a fairly extraordinary development. paul ryan very influential, people have been watching him to see how he was going to be voting on this. he voted in support of it. i want to reemphasize something, extraordinary, democrats, 172 against their leadership and behind president as well. >> we continue to watch. the vote coming out, the bill has passed out of the house. we go to capitol hill to get response. table. the unfinished business is the question o
mike vick para at the white house, we have about 30 seconds here, talk about that john maynor/paul ryan vote for it and then the erick cantor no. >> a lot of people will be reading into that. >> for the future of leadership, causing mischief, they speculated that john bayno wanted to put this boat off until after the new congress. on thursday, he simply played it safe. they knew this was going to be a very tough thing for him to put on the floor. the fact that he has done that and...
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last wednesday, kentucky senator rand paul dime the senate floor to filibuster the nomination of john bren noon be the director. he questioned attorney general eric holder's testimony on drone strike and later joined by other senators during the 13-hour filibuster. here is a half hour portion of it now. >> the issues we are discussing today are profound important for the american people for ther reasons that senator paul has identified. the americans have every reason to bean concerned. any kind ofe decision are made by government that impairs one of the fundamental god-given, protected rights that americans have. any time the government wants to intrude upon life or liberty or propertyty it must do so in a way that comports with time-honored centuries-old understandings of due process. the rule of law, in other word,ct must operate in order to god protect the god-given interest to make sure they are not arbitrary deprived of any citizen.ere a we with talking wheel the sanctity of human life. whe when the interest at stake is not just liberty or property but life itself, we have to pr
last wednesday, kentucky senator rand paul dime the senate floor to filibuster the nomination of john bren noon be the director. he questioned attorney general eric holder's testimony on drone strike and later joined by other senators during the 13-hour filibuster. here is a half hour portion of it now. >> the issues we are discussing today are profound important for the american people for ther reasons that senator paul has identified. the americans have every reason to bean concerned....
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john kasich's interested. scott walker. paul ryan. bobby jindal, nikki hailey. >> got to run the clock out. cruz/christie, come on. >> i think christie would be a stronger candidate. no question in my mind. >> it seems like everybody's excited about chris christie and hillary clinton. >> i'm mike pence. you heard it here. >> we should mention amy -- >> now we're just naming everyone. thanks to donna brazile and tim pawlen pawlenty. >> you can also weigh in on our fire back question. would you vote for for a 2016 presidential candidate who did not have peerns in washington? from the left, i'm van jones. from the right, i ' am s.e. cup. >>> out front next, george zimmerman arrested and charged. >> he had broken a table and at one point pointed a long-barrelled shotgun at her. >>> and toronto's crack-smoking mayor acts out again and again. >> i didn't push her. >>> plus lady gaga's revelation. >> i was speaking up to 15 to 20 marijuana cigarettes a day with no tobacco. >>> let's go out front. >>> good evening, everyone
john kasich's interested. scott walker. paul ryan. bobby jindal, nikki hailey. >> got to run the clock out. cruz/christie, come on. >> i think christie would be a stronger candidate. no question in my mind. >> it seems like everybody's excited about chris christie and hillary clinton. >> i'm mike pence. you heard it here. >> we should mention amy -- >> now we're just naming everyone. thanks to donna brazile and tim pawlen pawlenty. >> you can also weigh...
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like pope john paul ii was. >> is that what you're looking for? because a lot of people have talked about somebody who has that pastoral ability. when you would see him in front of a crowd, and i saw him everywhere from st. louis to jerusalem, there was something about his persona, even if you seemed to be hundreds of yards back in the crowd, that he just radiated something. >> he needs to be a man of christ, first of all. and he needs to exemplify it in his life and in everything he does. but he also needs to have that combination of humility and compassion, and yet a strong ability to stand up, when he sees something wrong, make the correction, whether within the church or outside of the church, and have the moral authority to have everybody follow him, because he's the leader. >> is the sex abuse crisis in the states something that's weighed on you? >> oh, it's of deep concern. sex abuse is something that happens in all professions and in all walks of life, and it happens to be a very strong issue in the catholic church, because of the represen
like pope john paul ii was. >> is that what you're looking for? because a lot of people have talked about somebody who has that pastoral ability. when you would see him in front of a crowd, and i saw him everywhere from st. louis to jerusalem, there was something about his persona, even if you seemed to be hundreds of yards back in the crowd, that he just radiated something. >> he needs to be a man of christ, first of all. and he needs to exemplify it in his life and in everything...
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of john paul first and on that magnanimous heart of john 23. there is a big continuity unfolding before us. >> so what comes before pope francis now? what is due tonight and tomorrow? >> right now we found out and this is the facts, they're having dinner and a celebratory dinner probably break some of the lenten rules and he announced in his address that he wants to pay a special visit to the blessed mother. the first thing he will do tomorrow morning there will be a private visit to st. mary major church where he will kneel before the blessed mother and pray. tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 he will celebrate mass in the sistine chapel which brings to a conclusion the conclave. they'll probably have another celebration tomorrow evening and on saturday he is going to meet with all of the journalists and all of the media that's been covering these great events here in the audience hall. he himself asked for it. in fact the other day when he saw me monday morning he was walking over to the congregation meetings and he said, come here. thank you for wor
of john paul first and on that magnanimous heart of john 23. there is a big continuity unfolding before us. >> so what comes before pope francis now? what is due tonight and tomorrow? >> right now we found out and this is the facts, they're having dinner and a celebratory dinner probably break some of the lenten rules and he announced in his address that he wants to pay a special visit to the blessed mother. the first thing he will do tomorrow morning there will be a private visit...
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he has decided to ab -- he was elevated to the papacy after the death of pope john paul ii. news of this is reverb rating around the country and around the world. nearly one quarter of the united states, 74 million americans, are catholic, and worldwide there are 1.1 billion members of the church. >> encompassing a range of issues from contraception to policy. the timing of the announcement comes as a surprise. just two days before ash wednesday, which marks the start of the lentin season, the holyist period on the catholic calendar. joining us from washington, the host of msnbc's "hardball" chris matthews, and contributor and washington post columnist e.j. deon. chris, my colleague, the light in the darkness on many things political. >> right. >> what do you make of this announcement coming as it does two days before ash wednesday? it seems like a major surprise. to what degree do you think the catholic church will seize on this as a moment to pivot? >> you may think so, but i don't think so. i don't think it's going to be a moment of pivot. i think it's probably planned. i
he has decided to ab -- he was elevated to the papacy after the death of pope john paul ii. news of this is reverb rating around the country and around the world. nearly one quarter of the united states, 74 million americans, are catholic, and worldwide there are 1.1 billion members of the church. >> encompassing a range of issues from contraception to policy. the timing of the announcement comes as a surprise. just two days before ash wednesday, which marks the start of the lentin...
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as pope john paul had before. surrounding him and the entire apostolic palace, 1,400 rooms, more than 1,000 staircases. by the way his house painter was the renaissance master raphael. before we left, i went out on to a terrace, near the pope any terrace to see roughly what he sees when he walks through the door. walks as so many have before him. the new popes seeing a majestic sight. >> what that moment must be like. coming up, we will lighten the mood, jada pinkett smith lashes out at the media. >> why she says justin bieber, taylor swift and other young stars are being bullied. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ all you're ever going to be is mean >> that was taylor swift. my favorite! with her big hit "why you gotta be so mean." that's what actress jada -- you like my sincerity? >> yes. >> that's what actress jada pinkett smith is asking of the media. >> smith took to facebook and wrote a blistering attack on the press standing up for justin bieb
as pope john paul had before. surrounding him and the entire apostolic palace, 1,400 rooms, more than 1,000 staircases. by the way his house painter was the renaissance master raphael. before we left, i went out on to a terrace, near the pope any terrace to see roughly what he sees when he walks through the door. walks as so many have before him. the new popes seeing a majestic sight. >> what that moment must be like. coming up, we will lighten the mood, jada pinkett smith lashes out at...
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he urged them to resign and john paul ii refused to do so. now, he says he just doesn't feel strong enough to do the job. if we take him at his word, he is following the advice that he tried to give john paul ii. >> february 28th, if you are catching up with us he said in two weekends, he will be gone and have a conclave and elect a new pope. >> once he is done he is going to continue living on the vatican grounds. they weren't sure what was going to be done. he is going to continue living on the vatican grounds. they say they are going to have the new pope picked in early march. there is not going to be much of a transition time. the front runner because they are look making odds on who it might be, the frontrunner is turkson and he is ghanian and he would be the first black pope. >> there is a little dispute. they are in the early stages. >> okay. >>. >> north african popes. >> that's interesting. >> all right. hill every is out of a job. it would give her a couple of weeks rest. she could do the job. she could be a catholic. is there any r
he urged them to resign and john paul ii refused to do so. now, he says he just doesn't feel strong enough to do the job. if we take him at his word, he is following the advice that he tried to give john paul ii. >> february 28th, if you are catching up with us he said in two weekends, he will be gone and have a conclave and elect a new pope. >> once he is done he is going to continue living on the vatican grounds. they weren't sure what was going to be done. he is going to continue...
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paul the second from one victim. the reams of material detailed that then-archbishop roger mahoney went to great lengths to shield priests accused of abuse. in one case, diocesan officials wrote to mahoney that a priest who acknowledged abusing young boys should be re-assigned, instead of getting therapy. "if he were to mention his problem with child abuse," the letter said, "it would put the therapist in the position of having to report him. he cannot mention his past problem." in a handwritten note, mahoney agreed, saying, "sounds good. please proceed!" some of the victims, including manuel vega said the cover-up is now clear for all to see. >> there are smells, there are touches, there are feelings; you have to put yourself into that moment to understand what the catholic church is protecting. this is what cardinal mahony, this is what bishop curry, this is what vicars of clergy, nuns, attorneys; this is what they all got together and spoke about and in secret made these deals to protect these priests. >> suarez:
paul the second from one victim. the reams of material detailed that then-archbishop roger mahoney went to great lengths to shield priests accused of abuse. in one case, diocesan officials wrote to mahoney that a priest who acknowledged abusing young boys should be re-assigned, instead of getting therapy. "if he were to mention his problem with child abuse," the letter said, "it would put the therapist in the position of having to report him. he cannot mention his past...
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of course, pope john paul ii had been pope since 1979. and so, of course, his impact felt not only in the religious world but also the political world. pope benedict, though, never really, of course, given the chance to emerge from the shadows. and it seems that for a good bit of his time, he was dogged by allegations that came through the child abuse scandal throughout certainly before his reign. he was constantly being dogged by questions regarding that. but mark halperin, an iconic figure replaced by pope benedict who has had a very short tenure and now is stepping down in a way that a lot of popes don't step down before they die. >> short tenure, and it's going to be scrutinized for some of the issues you raised. to me now thinking forward, it's going to be a very big story for catholics and others around the world including the question of will it be another european? there's going to be pressure to look to another region of the country as there was last time. i think it may happen this time. >> it's interesting because we're getting
of course, pope john paul ii had been pope since 1979. and so, of course, his impact felt not only in the religious world but also the political world. pope benedict, though, never really, of course, given the chance to emerge from the shadows. and it seems that for a good bit of his time, he was dogged by allegations that came through the child abuse scandal throughout certainly before his reign. he was constantly being dogged by questions regarding that. but mark halperin, an iconic figure...
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the paul-ite wing. we can assume that boehner is the sane one checking in with the president and the crazy wing of his party. but in that sound bite by senator rand paul, we just heard that he wants more cuts in the budget. how does that square with boehner saying they want more cuts when it will cost thousands of jobs. >> i don't really understand boehner saying that. in the wall street journey. it would be in his interest to play down the severity of these cuts. that's what he should be doing. >> john: but isn't he just--if this goes over the cliff the public will blame the president. so logic in facts and history don't matter, does it? >> i guess they don't matter. if this goes on for a long time, and if the economic consequences are severe, then it may reach a point where people actually do blame the president. but i don't know. i think it's a long way away. it's very hypothetical. if i were a republican i would be really, really worried this week. you know, i just don't see how your average middle
the paul-ite wing. we can assume that boehner is the sane one checking in with the president and the crazy wing of his party. but in that sound bite by senator rand paul, we just heard that he wants more cuts in the budget. how does that square with boehner saying they want more cuts when it will cost thousands of jobs. >> i don't really understand boehner saying that. in the wall street journey. it would be in his interest to play down the severity of these cuts. that's what he should be...
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mccain said maybe we should legalize it, ran paul is on that page. republicans could take this issue because unlike some of the other issues, this does not violate their principles. they are the people who want less government regulation, more individual freedom, what better than embracing pot? so, you know, i say that like they will do it. they will not. if they are smart, they would. >> could you see a time in 30, 40 years in america where issues like gay marriage, marijuana, became federal issues, just a federal law encome pasting the whole of america? >> absolutely. that's what happens when a tipping point is reached with the states. that is what will happen with gay marriage and probably some day with marijuana itself. one reason to answer your question why marijuana moved so slowly. >> i thought it moved quite likely but you don't think it has. >> i don't think it has. because people found it so easy to get weed. i don't know anybody in america that couldn't ever get weed like that and that includes kids in high school. so there wasn't a big mo
mccain said maybe we should legalize it, ran paul is on that page. republicans could take this issue because unlike some of the other issues, this does not violate their principles. they are the people who want less government regulation, more individual freedom, what better than embracing pot? so, you know, i say that like they will do it. they will not. if they are smart, they would. >> could you see a time in 30, 40 years in america where issues like gay marriage, marijuana, became...
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you will remember that back in 1981, john pawl ii fell victim to an assassination attempt -- john paul ii fell victim to an assassination attempt. the vehicle was filled with plexiglass to protect the pope. the pope stopped to kiss some babies and he even got out and went to comfort a sick one. he talked about st. joseph in his homily and st. josephs need to protect the poor, the downtrodden and the fragile. it was a representation of the thing he was talking about. he also had another part of his mess arm for the assembled dignitaries. there were 130 around the world, including 30 heads of state who were here, and a dozen or so heads of government as well as officials from various religions around the world. he said authentic power is service. that must have been one of the message that he wanted to get across because he later tweeted that same line. >> and for all of the change that's happening, there's gonna be a lot of similarities because there's very little chance of any change as far as leaning toward liberal stances, roles of women in the church, gay marriage and abortion, corr
you will remember that back in 1981, john pawl ii fell victim to an assassination attempt -- john paul ii fell victim to an assassination attempt. the vehicle was filled with plexiglass to protect the pope. the pope stopped to kiss some babies and he even got out and went to comfort a sick one. he talked about st. joseph in his homily and st. josephs need to protect the poor, the downtrodden and the fragile. it was a representation of the thing he was talking about. he also had another part of...
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the last time was for pope john paul ii in 2005. earlier this evening at the white house christmas tree lighting, president obama had a few words to say about the former south african leader. >> this year, we give a special measure of gratitude firm nelson mandela, a man that championed that generosity of spirit. in his life, he left us with tremendous grace and unbelievable courage. we are all privileged to live in a world touched by his goodness. >> former secretary of state every clinton receiving the 2013 human rights award at an event on capitol hill. also speaking at the event, madeleine albright who served under bill clinton. they talked about the recent passing of former south african president nelson mandela. this is 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. please. thank you. thank you for your kind words and thank you to all of you. i am thrilled to be here. here to celebrate those that dedicated their lives to the human rights movement and we would be remiss if we did not toak as a little while ago honor the passing
the last time was for pope john paul ii in 2005. earlier this evening at the white house christmas tree lighting, president obama had a few words to say about the former south african leader. >> this year, we give a special measure of gratitude firm nelson mandela, a man that championed that generosity of spirit. in his life, he left us with tremendous grace and unbelievable courage. we are all privileged to live in a world touched by his goodness. >> former secretary of state every...
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john paul ii gave a definitive answer to this. so that door is closed. but let us remember that mary is more important than the bishop's apostles, so women in the church are more important than bishops and priests." sister simone, what's your reaction to that? >> well, i'm not sure that we feel we're more important in the church. i think the pope's statements evidence, one, that he node that women are smart, are educated, have a lot to offer, and commented on many roles that women could play in the church. i think on the issue of ordination, however, he did say that that door is closed. but just on sunday we had the reading from the gospel of the story of the man who went and pounded on the door of his neighbor and kept pounding until he got what he wanted, which was food for another person. and so i sort of feel like, well, if the door is closed then maybe that alludes to the scripture where we just keep pounding long enough and jesus said it's like prior if you're annoying enough, if you're persistent something good will happen. >> father martin, just
john paul ii gave a definitive answer to this. so that door is closed. but let us remember that mary is more important than the bishop's apostles, so women in the church are more important than bishops and priests." sister simone, what's your reaction to that? >> well, i'm not sure that we feel we're more important in the church. i think the pope's statements evidence, one, that he node that women are smart, are educated, have a lot to offer, and commented on many roles that women...
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janet napolitano will be played by paul. former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be play ed by "family guy." secretary of state john kerry will be played by an easter island head. i cannot tell those two apart. chief justice john roberts will be played by buzz lightyear. senator mitch mcconnell will be played by dame edna. cnn anchor wolf blitzer will be played by a furby. wayne lapierre will be played by raiders of the lost ark. jay carney will be played by ralphy from "a christmas story." ladies and gentlemen, this is a huge honor. thank you very much. >> one of the best, conan o'brien. i will see you back here at the top of the hour at 8:00 eastern. "dr. sanjay gupta md" will be baon after a short break. >>> i will tell you, i was walking around here yesterday afternoon and it was filled with people out to eat at restaurants to enjoy this great city and show their support that boston is, indeed, strong. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutro
janet napolitano will be played by paul. former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be play ed by "family guy." secretary of state john kerry will be played by an easter island head. i cannot tell those two apart. chief justice john roberts will be played by buzz lightyear. senator mitch mcconnell will be played by dame edna. cnn anchor wolf blitzer will be played by a furby. wayne lapierre will be played by raiders of the lost ark. jay carney will be played...